EP2899044A1 - Cooling and heating air conditioner - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to cooling and heating air conditioners for vehicles.
- a cooling and heating air conditioner for a vehicle including an air conditioning switch for selecting a cooling mode, an auto-mode switch for selecting an automatic mode, and a display for displaying set conditions of the respective modes (refer to Patent Literature 1).
- Patent Literature 1 Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 2012-096707
- Patent Literature 1 there is a problem in the device described in Patent Literature 1 that a user cannot recognize how much energy is consumed during the operation of the cooling and heating air conditioner when the cooling and heating air conditioner is set to the automatic mode.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a cooling and heating air conditioner enabling a user to intuitionally recognize energy consumption.
- a first aspect of the present invention is a cooling and heating air conditioner including a cooling and heating air conditioning unit, a cooling and heating air conditioning controller, an air conditioning setting portion, a heater setting portion, an AUTO setting portion, an air conditioning indicator, and a heater indicator.
- the cooling and heating air conditioning unit includes a cooling device for producing cooled air and a heating device for producing heated air, and sends the cooled air produced by the cooling device or the heated air produced by the heating device to a vehicle interior.
- the cooling and heating air conditioning controller sets the cooling and heating air conditioning unit to a cooling mode for sending the cooled air produced by the cooling device, a heating mode for sending the heated air produced by the heating device or an AUTO mode for automatically selecting the cooling mode or the heating mode at least based on a temperature of the vehicle interior so as to control the cooling and heating air conditioning unit according to the set mode.
- the air conditioning setting portion sets the cooling and heating air conditioning controller to the cooling mode.
- the heater setting portion sets the cooling and heating air conditioning controller to the heating mode.
- the AUTO setting portion sets the cooling and heating air conditioning controller to the AUTO mode.
- the air conditioning indicator indicates an activated state of the cooling device.
- the heater indicator indicates an activated state of the heating device.
- the cooling and heating air conditioning controller directs the air conditioning indicator or the heater indicator to indicate the activated state of the cooling device or the heating device when the AUTO mode is selected by the AUTO setting portion.
- a second aspect of the present invention is a method of controlling a cooling and heating air conditioner including a cooling and heating air conditioning unit, an air conditioning setting portion, a heater setting portion, an AUTO setting portion, an air conditioning indicator, and a heater indicator, the method including setting the cooling and heating air conditioning unit to a cooling mode, a heating mode or an AUTO mode so as to control the cooling and heating air conditioning unit according to the set mode, and directing the air conditioning indicator or the heater indicator to indicate an activated state of a cooling device or a heating device when the AUTO mode is selected by the AUTO setting portion.
- the cooling and heating air conditioning unit sends cooled air produced by the cooling device or heated air produced by the heating device to a vehicle interior.
- the air conditioning setting portion sets a cooling and heating air conditioning controller to the cooling mode.
- the heater setting portion sets the cooling and heating air conditioning controller to the heating mode.
- the AUTO setting portion sets the cooling and heating air conditioning controller to the AUTO mode.
- the air conditioning indicator indicates the activated state of the cooling device.
- the heater indicator indicates the
- a cooling and heating air conditioner includes an input unit 1, a display unit 2, a cooling and heating air conditioning controller 3, and a cooling and heating air conditioning unit 4.
- the cooling and heating air conditioner according to the embodiment of the present invention is, for example, installed in an electric vehicle to regulate aerial conditions in the vehicle interior.
- the cooling and heating air conditioning unit 4 includes a heating device 5 activated by electric energy so as to produce heated air, and a cooling device 6 activated by electric energy so as to produce cooled air.
- the cooling and heating air conditioning unit 4 further includes a blower fan 41 for sending air to the vehicle interior, a motor 42 for driving the blower fan 41, and an air mix door 43 for regulating the ratio of the cooled air produced by the cooling device 6 and the heated air produced by the heating device 5.
- the cooling and heating air conditioning unit 4 adjusts the respective amounts of the cooled air produced by the cooling device 6 and the heated air produced by the heating device 5 to send the adjusted air to the vehicle interior.
- the heating device 5 includes a heater 51 for converting the electric energy into heat, a pump 52 for transmitting the heat converted by the heater 51, and a heater core 53 for releasing the heat transmitted from the heater 51 by the pump 52 to produce the heated air.
- the heater 51 is, for example, a positive temperature coefficient (PTC) heater in which a resistive value increases as a temperature increases.
- PTC positive temperature coefficient
- the cooling device 6 includes a compressor 61 for compressing a coolant, a condenser 62 for condensing the coolant compressed by the compressor 61, an expansion valve 63 for expanding the coolant condensed by the condenser 62, and an evaporator 64 for evaporating the coolant expanded by the expansion valve 63 to produce the cooled air.
- the evaporator 64 functions as an indoor heat exchanger.
- the cooling and heating air conditioning controller 3 includes, as a logical structure, an air conditioning controller 31 for controlling the cooling device 6, a heater controller 32 for controlling the heating device 5, an AUTO controller 33 and a mode controller 34, and controls the cooling and heating air conditioning unit 4 in a set mode.
- the mode controller 34 controls a plurality of doors (not shown in the figure) to open or close a plurality of blow nozzles through which the cooling and heating air conditioning unit 4 sends the air to the vehicle interior.
- the cooling and heating air conditioning controller 3 can set the cooling and heating air conditioning unit 4 to a cooling mode for primarily sending the cooled air produced by the cooling device 6 or a heating mode for primarily sending the heated air produced by the heating device 5.
- the cooling and heating air conditioning controller 3 can also select an AUTO mode for automatically selecting the cooling mode or the heating mode at least based on the temperature of the vehicle interior, in addition to the cooling mode and the heating mode.
- the cooling and heating air conditioning controller 3 selects the AUTO mode, the AUTO controller 33 carries out the processing for the AUTO mode.
- the cooling and heating air conditioning controller 3 can select any of the cooling mode, the heating mode and the AUTO mode.
- the cooling and heating air conditioner includes an outside temperature sensor 71 for detecting a temperature outside the vehicle, an interior temperature sensor 72 for detecting a temperature of the vehicle interior, and a solar radiation sensor 73 for detecting the amount of solar radiation.
- the cooling and heating air conditioning controller 3 calculates a target blowing temperature based on the temperatures detected by the outside temperature sensor 71 and the interior temperature sensor 72 and the amount of solar radiation detected by the solar radiation sensor 73.
- the AUTO controller 33 automatically sets the cooling and heating air conditioning unit 4 to the cooling mode or the heating mode at least based on the temperature detected by the inside temperature sensor 72.
- the AUTO controller 33 subtracts the outside temperature from the target blowing temperature and determines whether the obtained value is larger than a predetermined threshold value having hysteresis.
- the AUTO controller 33 selects the heating mode when the obtained value is larger than the threshold value and selects the cooling mode when the obtained value is smaller than the threshold value.
- the AUTO controller 33 can also automatically set the cooling and heating air conditioning unit 4 to the cooling mode or the heating mode depending on the temperature detected by the interior temperature sensor 72 and the amount of solar radiation detected by the solar radiation sensor 73.
- the input unit 1 includes an input device including switches that output signals in accordance with the operation by the user to the cooling and heating air conditioning controller 3.
- the input unit 1 according to the embodiment of the present invention is explained below as a switch panel 1 as shown in Fig. 3 .
- the switch panel 1 includes an AUTO switch (an AUTO setting portion) 11, a heater switch (a heater setting portion) 12 and an air conditioning switch (an air conditioning setting portion) 13.
- the AUTO switch 11 is a switch (a setting portion) for setting the cooling and heating air conditioning controller 3 to the AUTO mode.
- the heater switch 12 is a switch for setting the cooling and heating air conditioning controller 3 to the heating mode.
- the heater switch 12 is located on the upper side of the air conditioning switch 13.
- the air conditioning switch 13 is a switch for setting the cooling and heating air conditioning controller 3 to the cooling mode.
- the switch panel 1 further includes a mode switch 14, an inside/outside air exchange switch 15, a defroster switch 16, a defogger switch 17, a temperature adjustment switch 18, an airflow volume adjustment switch 19 and an ON/OFF switch 10.
- the mode switch 14 is a switch for controlling the mode controller 34 to drive the plural doors to open and close the plural blow nozzles.
- the inside/outside air exchange switch 15 is a switch for controlling the blower fan 41 to switch between the intake from the inside of the vehicle and the intake from the outside of the vehicle.
- the defroster switch 16 is a switch for controlling, via the cooling and heating air conditioning controller 3, the cooling and heating air conditioning unit 4 to send air to the windshield of the vehicle.
- the defogger switch 17 is a switch for activating a defogger to clear fog from the rear glass of the vehicle.
- the temperature adjustment switch 18 is a switch for adjusting the set temperature of each of the heating device 5 and the cooling device 6.
- the set temperature of each of the heating device 5 and the cooling device 6 increases when the upper portion of the temperature adjustment switch 18 (" ⁇ " mark) is pushed, and the set temperature of each of the heating device 5 and the cooling device 6 decreases when the lower portion of the temperature adjustment switch 18 (" ⁇ " mark) is pushed.
- the temperature adjustment switch 18 is located adjacent to the heater switch 12 and the air conditioning switch 13. These switches are gathered in one area because the set temperature adjusting function and the cooling and heating switching function are similar to each other.
- the set temperature increase portion of the set temperature adjustment switch 18 and the heater switch 12 each functioning to heat air are aligned on the upper side, and the set temperature decrease portion of the set temperature adjustment switch 18 and the air conditioning switch 13 each functioning to cool air are aligned on the lower side, so as to enable a user to easily recognize those functions intuitionally.
- the airflow volume adjustment switch 19 is a switch for adjusting the airflow volume sent from the blower fan 41.
- the ON/OFF switch 10 is a switch for switching between the ON state and the OFF state of operation of the cooling and heating air conditioning unit 4.
- the display 2 includes an AUTO indicator 21 for indicating a set state of the AUTO mode, a heater indicator 22 for indicating an activated state of the heater device 5, and an air conditioning indicator 23 for indicating an activated state of the cooling device 6.
- the AUTO indicator 21, the heater indicator 22 and the air conditioning indicator 23 are each an indicator light of, for example, an LED.
- the AUTO indicator 21, the heater indicator 22 and the air conditioning indicator 23 are integrated with the AUTO switch 11, the heater switch 12 and the air conditioning switch 13, respectively.
- the AUTO indicator 21 indicates that the AUTO mode is selected when being lit and indicates that the AUTO mode is not selected when not being lit.
- the heater indicator 22 indicates that the heating device 5 is active when being lit and indicates that the heating device 5 is not active when not being lit.
- the air conditioning indicator 23 indicates that the cooling device 6 is active when being lit and indicates that the cooling device 6 is not active when not being lit.
- the display 2 further includes an inside/outside air indicator 25, a defroster indicator 26, a defogger indicator 27 and an ON/OFF indicator 20.
- the inside/outside air indicator 25, the defroster indicator 26, the defogger indicator 27 and the ON/OFF indicator 20 are each an indicator light of, for example, an LED.
- the inside/outside air indicator 25, the defroster indicator 26 and the defogger indicator 27 are integrated with the inside/outside air exchange switch 15, the defroster switch 16 and the defogger switch 17, respectively.
- the inside/outside air indicator 25 indicates that the blower fan 41 is introducing air from the inside of the vehicle when being lit and indicates that the blower fan 41 is introducing air from the outside of the vehicle when not being lit.
- the defroster switch 16 indicates that the cooling and heating air conditioning unit 4 is sending air to the windshield of the vehicle when being lit and indicates that the cooling and heating air conditioning unit 4 is not sending air to the windshield of the vehicle when not being lit.
- the defogger switch 17 indicates that the defogger is active when being lit and indicates that the defogger is not active when not being lit.
- the ON/OFF indicator 20 indicates that the cooling and heating air conditioning unit 4 is active when being lit and indicates that the cooling and heating air conditioning unit 4 is not active when not being lit.
- the display 2 further includes a display device (not shown in the figure) that can display the ON/OFF state, the set temperature, the set airflow volume and the like of the cooling and heating air conditioning unit 4 controlled by the cooling and heating air conditioning controller 3.
- step S1 the cooling and heating air conditioning controller 3 calculates a target blowing temperature based on a set temperature, temperatures detected by the outside temperature sensor 71 and the interior temperature sensor 72 and the amount of solar radiation detected by the solar radiation sensor 73.
- step S2 the cooling and heating air conditioning controller 3 is set to the AUTO mode when the AUTO switch 11 is pushed.
- step S3 the process proceeds to step S4 when a switch to release the AUTO mode is not pushed.
- step S10 the AUTO switch 11 is not pushed in step S2 or when the AUTO mode is released in step S3.
- step S4 the AUTO controller 33 subtracts an outside temperature from the target blowing temperature calculated in step S1 and determines in step S5 whether the obtained value is larger than a predetermined threshold value having hysteresis.
- the AUTO controller 33 selects the cooling mode when the obtained value is smaller than the threshold value so as to proceed to step S6, and selects the heating mode when the obtained value is larger than the threshold value so as to proceed to step S8.
- step S6 the cooling and heating air conditioning controller 3 is set to the cooling mode by the AUTO controller 33 while being set to the AUTO mode. Namely, the cooling device 6 is activated so that the cooling and heating air conditioning unit 4 sends cooled air to the vehicle interior in step S7 while the AUTO indicator 21 is lit, the air conditioning indicator 23 is lit, and the heater indicator 22 is turned off.
- step S8 the cooling and heating air conditioning controller 3 is set to the heating mode by the AUTO controller 33 while being set to the AUTO mode. Namely, the heating device 5 is activated so that the cooling and heating air conditioning unit 4 sends heated air to the vehicle interior in step S9 while the AUTO indicator 21 is lit, the air conditioning indicator 23 is turned off, and the heater indicator 22 is lit.
- step 10 the cooling and heating air conditioning controller 3 is set to not the AUTO mode but a manual mode.
- the AUTO indicator 21 is turned off, and the air conditioning indicator 23 and the heater indicator 22 each indicate a state depending on the operation by the user.
- the heating device 5 is active in the AUTO mode and once the airflow volume adjustment switch 19 is pushed, the heater display 22 remains lit while the AUTO indicator 21 is turned off.
- the cooling and heating air conditioning controller 3 can be kept in the last activated state when the AUTO mode is released.
- the heating mode is automatically selected so that the heating device 5 is activated.
- the display 2 is in a state where the heater indicator 22 is lit, which indicates that the heating device 5 is active.
- the heater indicator 22 is turned off as shown in Fig. 6 so that the heating device 5 stops operating.
- the cooling and heating air conditioning controller 3 activates the cooling and heating air conditioning unit 4 while neither the cooling mode nor the heating mode is selected, the cooling and heating air conditioning unit 4 is put into ventilation operation only by use of the blower fan 41, which is driven at a low voltage. Since the heater indicator 22 and the air conditioning indicator 23 are both turned off, and the heating device 5 and the cooling device 6 each being driven at a high voltage both stop operating, the user can intuitionally recognize that the consumption of electric energy is low.
- the display 2 indicates that the air conditioning indicator 23 is lit, as shown in Fig. 7 , which indicates that the cooling device 6 is active.
- the air conditioning switch 13 is pushed, the cooling and heating air conditioning unit 4 is put into ventilation operation only by use of the blower fan 41 in the same manner as described above.
- the cooling and heating air conditioning controller 3 When the cooling and heating air conditioning unit 4 is in ventilation operation, the cooling and heating air conditioning controller 3 is set to the heating mode in the manual mode once the heater switch 12 is pushed, and is set to the cooling mode in the manual mode once the air conditioning switch 13 is pushed. The cooling and heating air conditioning controller 3 is set to the AUTO mode once the AUTO switch 11 is pushed.
- the cooling and heating air conditioning controller 3 is released from the AUTO mode and is then set to the cooling mode and the heating mode concurrently. In such a case, the cooling and heating air conditioning unit 4 is put into dehumidification operation.
- the dehumidification operation moisture in the air introduced by the cooling and heating air conditioning controller 3 is condensed by the cooling device 6, and the cooled and dehumidified air is then heated by the heating device 5 approximately to a temperature around the blow nozzles so as to be sent into the vehicle interior.
- the dehumidification operation is carried out, generally in winter when the windows tend to fog up, once the air conditioning switch 13 is pushed while the cooling and heating air conditioning unit 4 is active in the heating mode.
- the dehumidification operation consumes a large amount of electric energy since both the heating device 5 and the cooling device 6 are activated.
- the AUTO mode is released also when the defroster switch 16 is pushed so that the cooling and heating air conditioning unit 4 carries out the dehumidification operation.
- heating devices installed in vehicles such as electric vehicles using energy sources other than waste heat from engines are activated by electric energy from batteries for driving.
- the cooling and heating air conditioner was activated in the automatic mode, and if the activated state of the cooling device could only be recognized, the user could not recognize how much electric energy was consumed.
- a traveling distance (an available driving distance without resupply of an energy source) of an electric vehicle is shorter than that of a gasoline vehicle. This may make the user nervous about the consumption of the electric energy, which may lead to a case where the user intentionally stops cooling/heating the vehicle interior even at a temperature required to be cooled/heated in order to extend the traveling distance of the vehicle.
- the cooling and heating air conditioner according to the embodiment of the present invention includes the heater indicator 22 for indicating the activated state of the heating device 5.
- the air conditioning indicator 23 or the heater indicator 22 indicates the activated state of the cooling device or the heating device. Since the user can recognize the activated state of the cooling device 6 or the heating device 5 even when the cooling and heating air conditioner is activated in the AUTO mode, the user can intuitionally recognize the energy consumption of the cooling and heating air conditioner. Further, the cooling and heating air conditioner according to the embodiment of the present invention includes the heater switch 12 for activating the heating device 5 so as to control the heating device 5 manually.
- the air conditioning indicator 23 and the heater indicator 22 are integrated with the air conditioning switch 13 and the heater switch 12, respectively. Since the display means operated by the user shows the reaction, the user can recognize the energy consumption more intuitionally.
- the cooling and heating air conditioner according to the embodiment of the present invention implements the ventilation operation when neither the cooling mode nor the heating mode is selected. Since both the heating energy and the cooling energy are stopped, the user can intuitionally recognize that the cooling and heating air conditioning unit 4 is activated by energy at a low voltage.
- the cooling and heating air conditioner implements the dehumidification operation when both the cooling mode and the heating mode are selected. Since the two indicator lights (indicators) are lit during the dehumidification operation, the user can intuitionally recognize the cooling and heating air conditioner is in the drive mode using a large amount of air conditioning energy including both the heating energy and the cooling energy.
- the heater switch 12 for heating is located on the upper side in the switch panel 1, and the air conditioning switch 13 for cooling is located on the lower side. Since the heater switch and the air conditioning switch are arranged at the positions which meet the psychology of people that, in general, an upper switch is used when intending to increase a set temperature (to heat) and a lower switch is used when intending to decrease a set temperature (to cool), the user can intuitionally operate the cooling and heating air conditioner. In addition, since the temperature adjustment switch 18 is located adjacent to the heater switch and the air conditioning switch, in which the set temperature increase switch is located on the upper side and the set temperature decrease switch is located on the lower side, the user can intuitionally operate the cooling and heating air conditioner.
- cooling and heating air conditioner according to the embodiment of the present invention is installed in the electric vehicle so that the user can intuitionally recognize the energy consumption which has an influence on a traveling distance of the vehicle.
- the heating device 5 is not necessarily the PTC heater as long as it is a system for heating by electric energy.
- the heating device 5 may be any heating devices of other systems such as a heater for directly heating air inside the cooling and heating air conditioning unit 4 or an inner capacitor in a heat pump system.
- the input unit 1 may be a switch panel 1a as shown in Fig. 9 .
- the switch panel 1a differs from the switch panel 1 in that the switch panel 1a includes a display device 8, a temperature adjustment dial 18a and an airflow adjustment dial 19a.
- Other configurations of the switch panel 1a not described below are the same as those of the switch panel 1 and therefore, overlapping explanations thereof are not repeated.
- the display device 8 can serve as the display unit 2 and is, for example, a liquid crystal display panel.
- the display device 8 can display the position of blow nozzles moving in association with the mode switch 14, display whether the AUTO mode is selected, display the set airflow volume and the set temperature, and the like.
- various display means used in the vehicle interior such as a display of a car navigation device or a display of a smartphone or a mobile phone may be employed.
- the present invention can provide a cooling and heating air conditioner enabling a user to intuitionally recognize energy consumption even when the cooling and heating air conditioner is activated in an AUTO mode.
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- The present invention relates to cooling and heating air conditioners for vehicles.
- For example, there is provided a cooling and heating air conditioner for a vehicle including an air conditioning switch for selecting a cooling mode, an auto-mode switch for selecting an automatic mode, and a display for displaying set conditions of the respective modes (refer to Patent Literature 1).
- Patent Literature 1: Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No.
2012-096707 - However, there is a problem in the device described in
Patent Literature 1 that a user cannot recognize how much energy is consumed during the operation of the cooling and heating air conditioner when the cooling and heating air conditioner is set to the automatic mode. - An object of the present invention is to provide a cooling and heating air conditioner enabling a user to intuitionally recognize energy consumption.
- A first aspect of the present invention is a cooling and heating air conditioner including a cooling and heating air conditioning unit, a cooling and heating air conditioning controller, an air conditioning setting portion, a heater setting portion, an AUTO setting portion, an air conditioning indicator, and a heater indicator. The cooling and heating air conditioning unit includes a cooling device for producing cooled air and a heating device for producing heated air, and sends the cooled air produced by the cooling device or the heated air produced by the heating device to a vehicle interior. The cooling and heating air conditioning controller sets the cooling and heating air conditioning unit to a cooling mode for sending the cooled air produced by the cooling device, a heating mode for sending the heated air produced by the heating device or an AUTO mode for automatically selecting the cooling mode or the heating mode at least based on a temperature of the vehicle interior so as to control the cooling and heating air conditioning unit according to the set mode. The air conditioning setting portion sets the cooling and heating air conditioning controller to the cooling mode. The heater setting portion sets the cooling and heating air conditioning controller to the heating mode. The AUTO setting portion sets the cooling and heating air conditioning controller to the AUTO mode. The air conditioning indicator indicates an activated state of the cooling device. The heater indicator indicates an activated state of the heating device. The cooling and heating air conditioning controller directs the air conditioning indicator or the heater indicator to indicate the activated state of the cooling device or the heating device when the AUTO mode is selected by the AUTO setting portion.
- A second aspect of the present invention is a method of controlling a cooling and heating air conditioner including a cooling and heating air conditioning unit, an air conditioning setting portion, a heater setting portion, an AUTO setting portion, an air conditioning indicator, and a heater indicator, the method including setting the cooling and heating air conditioning unit to a cooling mode, a heating mode or an AUTO mode so as to control the cooling and heating air conditioning unit according to the set mode, and directing the air conditioning indicator or the heater indicator to indicate an activated state of a cooling device or a heating device when the AUTO mode is selected by the AUTO setting portion. The cooling and heating air conditioning unit sends cooled air produced by the cooling device or heated air produced by the heating device to a vehicle interior. The air conditioning setting portion sets a cooling and heating air conditioning controller to the cooling mode. The heater setting portion sets the cooling and heating air conditioning controller to the heating mode. The AUTO setting portion sets the cooling and heating air conditioning controller to the AUTO mode. The air conditioning indicator indicates the activated state of the cooling device. The heater indicator indicates the activated state of the heating device.
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Fig. 1] Fig. 1 is a schematic block diagram for explaining a fundamental configuration of a cooling and heating air conditioner according to an embodiment of the present invention. - [
Fig. 2] Fig. 2 is a block diagram for explaining a cooling and heating air conditioning controller equipped in the cooling and heating air conditioner according to the embodiment of the present invention. - [
Fig. 3] Fig. 3 is a view for explaining an input unit (a switch panel) equipped in the cooling and heating air conditioner according to the embodiment of the present invention. - [
Fig. 4] Fig. 4 is a flow chart for explaining an operation of the cooling and heating air conditioner according to the embodiment of the present invention. - [
Fig. 5] Fig. 5 is a view for explaining operations of the input unit and a display unit equipped in the cooling and heating air conditioner according to the embodiment of the present invention. - [
Fig. 6] Fig. 6 is a view for explaining the operations of the input unit and the display unit equipped in the cooling and heating air conditioner according to the embodiment of the present invention. - [
Fig. 7] Fig. 7 is a view for explaining the operations of the input unit and the display unit equipped in the cooling and heating air conditioner according to the embodiment of the present invention. - [
Fig. 8] Fig. 8 is a view for explaining the operations of the input unit and the display unit equipped in the cooling and heating air conditioner according to the embodiment of the present invention. - [
Fig. 9] Fig. 9 is a view for explaining an input unit (a switch panel) equipped in a cooling and heating air conditioner according to another embodiment of the present invention. - Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be explained with reference to the drawings. In the following explanations of the drawings, the same or similar elements are indicated by the same or similar reference numerals. It should be noted that each embodiment described below exemplifies a device or a method to materialize the technical idea of the present invention, but the technical idea is not limited to the device or the method exemplified in each embodiment. The technical idea of the present invention may be subjected to various modifications within the scope of claims.
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Fig. 1 , a cooling and heating air conditioner according to an embodiment of the present invention includes aninput unit 1, adisplay unit 2, a cooling and heatingair conditioning controller 3, and a cooling and heating air conditioning unit 4. The cooling and heating air conditioner according to the embodiment of the present invention is, for example, installed in an electric vehicle to regulate aerial conditions in the vehicle interior. - The cooling and heating air conditioning unit 4 includes a
heating device 5 activated by electric energy so as to produce heated air, and acooling device 6 activated by electric energy so as to produce cooled air. The cooling and heating air conditioning unit 4 further includes ablower fan 41 for sending air to the vehicle interior, amotor 42 for driving theblower fan 41, and anair mix door 43 for regulating the ratio of the cooled air produced by thecooling device 6 and the heated air produced by theheating device 5. The cooling and heating air conditioning unit 4 adjusts the respective amounts of the cooled air produced by thecooling device 6 and the heated air produced by theheating device 5 to send the adjusted air to the vehicle interior. - The
heating device 5 includes aheater 51 for converting the electric energy into heat, apump 52 for transmitting the heat converted by theheater 51, and aheater core 53 for releasing the heat transmitted from theheater 51 by thepump 52 to produce the heated air. Theheater 51 is, for example, a positive temperature coefficient (PTC) heater in which a resistive value increases as a temperature increases. - The
cooling device 6 includes acompressor 61 for compressing a coolant, acondenser 62 for condensing the coolant compressed by thecompressor 61, anexpansion valve 63 for expanding the coolant condensed by thecondenser 62, and anevaporator 64 for evaporating the coolant expanded by theexpansion valve 63 to produce the cooled air. Theevaporator 64 functions as an indoor heat exchanger. - As shown in
Fig. 2 , the cooling and heatingair conditioning controller 3 includes, as a logical structure, anair conditioning controller 31 for controlling thecooling device 6, aheater controller 32 for controlling theheating device 5, anAUTO controller 33 and amode controller 34, and controls the cooling and heating air conditioning unit 4 in a set mode. Themode controller 34 controls a plurality of doors (not shown in the figure) to open or close a plurality of blow nozzles through which the cooling and heating air conditioning unit 4 sends the air to the vehicle interior. - The cooling and heating
air conditioning controller 3 can set the cooling and heating air conditioning unit 4 to a cooling mode for primarily sending the cooled air produced by thecooling device 6 or a heating mode for primarily sending the heated air produced by theheating device 5. - The cooling and heating
air conditioning controller 3 can also select an AUTO mode for automatically selecting the cooling mode or the heating mode at least based on the temperature of the vehicle interior, in addition to the cooling mode and the heating mode. When the cooling and heatingair conditioning controller 3 selects the AUTO mode, theAUTO controller 33 carries out the processing for the AUTO mode. The cooling and heatingair conditioning controller 3 can select any of the cooling mode, the heating mode and the AUTO mode. - The cooling and heating air conditioner according to the embodiment of the present invention includes an
outside temperature sensor 71 for detecting a temperature outside the vehicle, aninterior temperature sensor 72 for detecting a temperature of the vehicle interior, and asolar radiation sensor 73 for detecting the amount of solar radiation. The cooling and heatingair conditioning controller 3 calculates a target blowing temperature based on the temperatures detected by theoutside temperature sensor 71 and theinterior temperature sensor 72 and the amount of solar radiation detected by thesolar radiation sensor 73. - The
AUTO controller 33 automatically sets the cooling and heating air conditioning unit 4 to the cooling mode or the heating mode at least based on the temperature detected by theinside temperature sensor 72. TheAUTO controller 33 subtracts the outside temperature from the target blowing temperature and determines whether the obtained value is larger than a predetermined threshold value having hysteresis. TheAUTO controller 33 selects the heating mode when the obtained value is larger than the threshold value and selects the cooling mode when the obtained value is smaller than the threshold value. TheAUTO controller 33 can also automatically set the cooling and heating air conditioning unit 4 to the cooling mode or the heating mode depending on the temperature detected by theinterior temperature sensor 72 and the amount of solar radiation detected by thesolar radiation sensor 73. - The
input unit 1 includes an input device including switches that output signals in accordance with the operation by the user to the cooling and heatingair conditioning controller 3. Theinput unit 1 according to the embodiment of the present invention is explained below as aswitch panel 1 as shown inFig. 3 . - The
switch panel 1 includes an AUTO switch (an AUTO setting portion) 11, a heater switch (a heater setting portion) 12 and an air conditioning switch (an air conditioning setting portion) 13. The AUTO switch 11 is a switch (a setting portion) for setting the cooling and heatingair conditioning controller 3 to the AUTO mode. Theheater switch 12 is a switch for setting the cooling and heatingair conditioning controller 3 to the heating mode. In theswitch panel 1, theheater switch 12 is located on the upper side of theair conditioning switch 13. Theair conditioning switch 13 is a switch for setting the cooling and heatingair conditioning controller 3 to the cooling mode. - The
switch panel 1 further includes amode switch 14, an inside/outsideair exchange switch 15, adefroster switch 16, adefogger switch 17, atemperature adjustment switch 18, an airflowvolume adjustment switch 19 and an ON/OFF switch 10. - The
mode switch 14 is a switch for controlling themode controller 34 to drive the plural doors to open and close the plural blow nozzles. The inside/outsideair exchange switch 15 is a switch for controlling theblower fan 41 to switch between the intake from the inside of the vehicle and the intake from the outside of the vehicle. Thedefroster switch 16 is a switch for controlling, via the cooling and heatingair conditioning controller 3, the cooling and heating air conditioning unit 4 to send air to the windshield of the vehicle. Thedefogger switch 17 is a switch for activating a defogger to clear fog from the rear glass of the vehicle. - The
temperature adjustment switch 18 is a switch for adjusting the set temperature of each of theheating device 5 and thecooling device 6. The set temperature of each of theheating device 5 and thecooling device 6 increases when the upper portion of the temperature adjustment switch 18 ("Δ" mark) is pushed, and the set temperature of each of theheating device 5 and thecooling device 6 decreases when the lower portion of the temperature adjustment switch 18 ("∇" mark) is pushed. Thetemperature adjustment switch 18 is located adjacent to theheater switch 12 and theair conditioning switch 13. These switches are gathered in one area because the set temperature adjusting function and the cooling and heating switching function are similar to each other. The set temperature increase portion of the settemperature adjustment switch 18 and theheater switch 12 each functioning to heat air are aligned on the upper side, and the set temperature decrease portion of the settemperature adjustment switch 18 and theair conditioning switch 13 each functioning to cool air are aligned on the lower side, so as to enable a user to easily recognize those functions intuitionally. The airflowvolume adjustment switch 19 is a switch for adjusting the airflow volume sent from theblower fan 41. The ON/OFF switch 10 is a switch for switching between the ON state and the OFF state of operation of the cooling and heating air conditioning unit 4. - The
display 2 includes anAUTO indicator 21 for indicating a set state of the AUTO mode, aheater indicator 22 for indicating an activated state of theheater device 5, and anair conditioning indicator 23 for indicating an activated state of thecooling device 6. TheAUTO indicator 21, theheater indicator 22 and theair conditioning indicator 23 are each an indicator light of, for example, an LED. TheAUTO indicator 21, theheater indicator 22 and theair conditioning indicator 23 are integrated with theAUTO switch 11, theheater switch 12 and theair conditioning switch 13, respectively. - The
AUTO indicator 21 indicates that the AUTO mode is selected when being lit and indicates that the AUTO mode is not selected when not being lit. Theheater indicator 22 indicates that theheating device 5 is active when being lit and indicates that theheating device 5 is not active when not being lit. Similarly, theair conditioning indicator 23 indicates that thecooling device 6 is active when being lit and indicates that thecooling device 6 is not active when not being lit. - The
display 2 further includes an inside/outside air indicator 25, adefroster indicator 26, adefogger indicator 27 and an ON/OFF indicator 20. The inside/outside air indicator 25, thedefroster indicator 26, thedefogger indicator 27 and the ON/OFF indicator 20 are each an indicator light of, for example, an LED. The inside/outside air indicator 25, thedefroster indicator 26 and thedefogger indicator 27 are integrated with the inside/outsideair exchange switch 15, thedefroster switch 16 and thedefogger switch 17, respectively. - The inside/
outside air indicator 25 indicates that theblower fan 41 is introducing air from the inside of the vehicle when being lit and indicates that theblower fan 41 is introducing air from the outside of the vehicle when not being lit. Thedefroster switch 16 indicates that the cooling and heating air conditioning unit 4 is sending air to the windshield of the vehicle when being lit and indicates that the cooling and heating air conditioning unit 4 is not sending air to the windshield of the vehicle when not being lit. Thedefogger switch 17 indicates that the defogger is active when being lit and indicates that the defogger is not active when not being lit. The ON/OFF indicator 20 indicates that the cooling and heating air conditioning unit 4 is active when being lit and indicates that the cooling and heating air conditioning unit 4 is not active when not being lit. - The
display 2 further includes a display device (not shown in the figure) that can display the ON/OFF state, the set temperature, the set airflow volume and the like of the cooling and heating air conditioning unit 4 controlled by the cooling and heatingair conditioning controller 3. - An example of the operation of the cooling and heating air conditioner according to the embodiment of the present invention is explained below by reference to the flowchart shown in
Fig. 4 . - First, in step S1, the cooling and heating
air conditioning controller 3 calculates a target blowing temperature based on a set temperature, temperatures detected by theoutside temperature sensor 71 and theinterior temperature sensor 72 and the amount of solar radiation detected by thesolar radiation sensor 73. - In step S2, the cooling and heating
air conditioning controller 3 is set to the AUTO mode when theAUTO switch 11 is pushed. In step S3, the process proceeds to step S4 when a switch to release the AUTO mode is not pushed. The process proceeds to step S10 when theAUTO switch 11 is not pushed in step S2 or when the AUTO mode is released in step S3. - In step S4, the
AUTO controller 33 subtracts an outside temperature from the target blowing temperature calculated in step S1 and determines in step S5 whether the obtained value is larger than a predetermined threshold value having hysteresis. TheAUTO controller 33 selects the cooling mode when the obtained value is smaller than the threshold value so as to proceed to step S6, and selects the heating mode when the obtained value is larger than the threshold value so as to proceed to step S8. - In step S6, the cooling and heating
air conditioning controller 3 is set to the cooling mode by theAUTO controller 33 while being set to the AUTO mode. Namely, thecooling device 6 is activated so that the cooling and heating air conditioning unit 4 sends cooled air to the vehicle interior in step S7 while theAUTO indicator 21 is lit, theair conditioning indicator 23 is lit, and theheater indicator 22 is turned off. - In step S8, the cooling and heating
air conditioning controller 3 is set to the heating mode by theAUTO controller 33 while being set to the AUTO mode. Namely, theheating device 5 is activated so that the cooling and heating air conditioning unit 4 sends heated air to the vehicle interior in step S9 while theAUTO indicator 21 is lit, theair conditioning indicator 23 is turned off, and theheater indicator 22 is lit. - In
step 10, the cooling and heatingair conditioning controller 3 is set to not the AUTO mode but a manual mode. Thus, theAUTO indicator 21 is turned off, and theair conditioning indicator 23 and theheater indicator 22 each indicate a state depending on the operation by the user. For example, when theheating device 5 is active in the AUTO mode and once the airflowvolume adjustment switch 19 is pushed, theheater display 22 remains lit while theAUTO indicator 21 is turned off. The cooling and heatingair conditioning controller 3 can be kept in the last activated state when the AUTO mode is released. - In the cooling and heating air conditioner according to the embodiment of the present invention, when the AUTO switch is pushed in winter so that the cooling and heating
air conditioning controller 3 is set to the AUTO mode, the heating mode is automatically selected so that theheating device 5 is activated. Thus, as shown inFig. 5 , thedisplay 2 is in a state where theheater indicator 22 is lit, which indicates that theheating device 5 is active. - In the state described above, when the
heater switch 12 is pushed, theheater indicator 22 is turned off as shown inFig. 6 so that theheating device 5 stops operating. Thus, when the cooling and heatingair conditioning controller 3 activates the cooling and heating air conditioning unit 4 while neither the cooling mode nor the heating mode is selected, the cooling and heating air conditioning unit 4 is put into ventilation operation only by use of theblower fan 41, which is driven at a low voltage. Since theheater indicator 22 and theair conditioning indicator 23 are both turned off, and theheating device 5 and thecooling device 6 each being driven at a high voltage both stop operating, the user can intuitionally recognize that the consumption of electric energy is low. - When the cooling mode is selected in the AUTO mode in summer, the
display 2 indicates that theair conditioning indicator 23 is lit, as shown inFig. 7 , which indicates that thecooling device 6 is active. In such a state, when theair conditioning switch 13 is pushed, the cooling and heating air conditioning unit 4 is put into ventilation operation only by use of theblower fan 41 in the same manner as described above. - When the cooling and heating air conditioning unit 4 is in ventilation operation, the cooling and heating
air conditioning controller 3 is set to the heating mode in the manual mode once theheater switch 12 is pushed, and is set to the cooling mode in the manual mode once theair conditioning switch 13 is pushed. The cooling and heatingair conditioning controller 3 is set to the AUTO mode once theAUTO switch 11 is pushed. - As shown in
Fig. 8 , when theheater switch 12 and theair conditioning switch 13 are pushed, and theheater indicator 22 and theair conditioning indicator 23 are both lit, the cooling and heatingair conditioning controller 3 is released from the AUTO mode and is then set to the cooling mode and the heating mode concurrently. In such a case, the cooling and heating air conditioning unit 4 is put into dehumidification operation. - In the dehumidification operation, moisture in the air introduced by the cooling and heating
air conditioning controller 3 is condensed by thecooling device 6, and the cooled and dehumidified air is then heated by theheating device 5 approximately to a temperature around the blow nozzles so as to be sent into the vehicle interior. The dehumidification operation is carried out, generally in winter when the windows tend to fog up, once theair conditioning switch 13 is pushed while the cooling and heating air conditioning unit 4 is active in the heating mode. - The dehumidification operation consumes a large amount of electric energy since both the
heating device 5 and thecooling device 6 are activated. Here, the AUTO mode is released also when thedefroster switch 16 is pushed so that the cooling and heating air conditioning unit 4 carries out the dehumidification operation. - In general, heating devices installed in vehicles such as electric vehicles using energy sources other than waste heat from engines are activated by electric energy from batteries for driving. In the conventional case, when the cooling and heating air conditioner was activated in the automatic mode, and if the activated state of the cooling device could only be recognized, the user could not recognize how much electric energy was consumed. In general, a traveling distance (an available driving distance without resupply of an energy source) of an electric vehicle is shorter than that of a gasoline vehicle. This may make the user nervous about the consumption of the electric energy, which may lead to a case where the user intentionally stops cooling/heating the vehicle interior even at a temperature required to be cooled/heated in order to extend the traveling distance of the vehicle.
- The cooling and heating air conditioner according to the embodiment of the present invention includes the
heater indicator 22 for indicating the activated state of theheating device 5. When the AUTO mode is selected by theAUTO setting portion 11, theair conditioning indicator 23 or theheater indicator 22 indicates the activated state of the cooling device or the heating device. Since the user can recognize the activated state of thecooling device 6 or theheating device 5 even when the cooling and heating air conditioner is activated in the AUTO mode, the user can intuitionally recognize the energy consumption of the cooling and heating air conditioner. Further, the cooling and heating air conditioner according to the embodiment of the present invention includes theheater switch 12 for activating theheating device 5 so as to control theheating device 5 manually. - Further, in the cooling and heating air conditioner according to the embodiment of the present invention, the
air conditioning indicator 23 and theheater indicator 22 are integrated with theair conditioning switch 13 and theheater switch 12, respectively. Since the display means operated by the user shows the reaction, the user can recognize the energy consumption more intuitionally. - Further, the cooling and heating air conditioner according to the embodiment of the present invention implements the ventilation operation when neither the cooling mode nor the heating mode is selected. Since both the heating energy and the cooling energy are stopped, the user can intuitionally recognize that the cooling and heating air conditioning unit 4 is activated by energy at a low voltage.
- Further, the cooling and heating air conditioner according to the embodiment of the present invention implements the dehumidification operation when both the cooling mode and the heating mode are selected. Since the two indicator lights (indicators) are lit during the dehumidification operation, the user can intuitionally recognize the cooling and heating air conditioner is in the drive mode using a large amount of air conditioning energy including both the heating energy and the cooling energy.
- Further, in the cooling and heating air conditioner according to the embodiment of the present invention, the
heater switch 12 for heating is located on the upper side in theswitch panel 1, and theair conditioning switch 13 for cooling is located on the lower side. Since the heater switch and the air conditioning switch are arranged at the positions which meet the psychology of people that, in general, an upper switch is used when intending to increase a set temperature (to heat) and a lower switch is used when intending to decrease a set temperature (to cool), the user can intuitionally operate the cooling and heating air conditioner. In addition, since thetemperature adjustment switch 18 is located adjacent to the heater switch and the air conditioning switch, in which the set temperature increase switch is located on the upper side and the set temperature decrease switch is located on the lower side, the user can intuitionally operate the cooling and heating air conditioner. - Further, the cooling and heating air conditioner according to the embodiment of the present invention is installed in the electric vehicle so that the user can intuitionally recognize the energy consumption which has an influence on a traveling distance of the vehicle.
- Although the details of the present invention have been disclosed by way of the embodiment described above, the present invention should not be deemed to be limited to the descriptions and the drawings composing part of the disclosure. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art from the disclosure that various alternative embodiments, examples and implementations can be made.
- In the embodiment described above, the
heating device 5 is not necessarily the PTC heater as long as it is a system for heating by electric energy. Theheating device 5 may be any heating devices of other systems such as a heater for directly heating air inside the cooling and heating air conditioning unit 4 or an inner capacitor in a heat pump system. - Further, in the embodiment described above, the
input unit 1 may be aswitch panel 1a as shown inFig. 9 . Theswitch panel 1a differs from theswitch panel 1 in that theswitch panel 1a includes a display device 8, atemperature adjustment dial 18a and anairflow adjustment dial 19a. Other configurations of theswitch panel 1a not described below are the same as those of theswitch panel 1 and therefore, overlapping explanations thereof are not repeated. The display device 8 can serve as thedisplay unit 2 and is, for example, a liquid crystal display panel. The display device 8 can display the position of blow nozzles moving in association with themode switch 14, display whether the AUTO mode is selected, display the set airflow volume and the set temperature, and the like. Alternatively, as thedisplay unit 2, various display means used in the vehicle interior such as a display of a car navigation device or a display of a smartphone or a mobile phone may be employed. - The present invention can, of course, include various embodiments not described in this specification. Therefore, the scope of the present invention is defined only by the appropriate features according to the claims in view of the explanations made above.
- The entire content of Japanese Patent Application No.
P2012-205601 (filed on September 19, 2012 - Although the present invention has been described above by reference to the embodiments, the present invention is not limited to the descriptions thereof, and it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and improvements can be made.
- The present invention can provide a cooling and heating air conditioner enabling a user to intuitionally recognize energy consumption even when the cooling and heating air conditioner is activated in an AUTO mode.
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- A cooling and heating air conditioner comprising:a cooling and heating air conditioning unit including a cooling device for producing cooled air and a heating device for producing heated air, the cooling and heating air conditioning unit sending the cooled air produced by the cooling device or the heated air produced by the heating device to a vehicle interior;a cooling and heating air conditioning controller capable of setting the cooling and heating air conditioning unit to a cooling mode for sending the cooled air produced by the cooling device, a heating mode for sending the heated air produced by the heating device or an AUTO mode for automatically selecting the cooling mode or the heating mode at least based on a temperature of the vehicle interior so as to control the cooling and heating air conditioning unit according to the set mode;an air conditioning setting portion for setting the cooling and heating air conditioning controller to the cooling mode;a heater setting portion for setting the cooling and heating air conditioning controller to the heating mode;an AUTO setting portion for setting the cooling and heating air conditioning controller to the AUTO mode;an air conditioning indicator for indicating an activated state of the cooling device; anda heater indicator for indicating an activated state of the heating device,the cooling and heating air conditioning controller directing the air conditioning indicator or the heater indicator to indicate the activated state of the cooling device or the heating device when the AUTO mode is selected by the AUTO setting portion.
- The cooling and heating air conditioner according to claim 1, wherein the air conditioning setting portion and the heater setting portion are integrated with the air conditioning indicator and the heater indicator, respectively.
- The cooling and heating air conditioner according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the cooling and heating air conditioning unit carries out a ventilation operation when the air conditioning indicator and the heater indicator indicate that the cooling device and the heating device are inactive, respectively.
- The cooling and heating air conditioner according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein the cooling and heating air conditioning unit carries out a dehumidification operation when the air conditioning indicator and the heater indicator indicate that the cooling device and the heating device are active, respectively.
- The cooling and heating air conditioner according to any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein the heater setting portion is located on an upper side of the air conditioning setting portion.
- The cooling and heating air conditioner according to any one of claims 1 to 5, wherein the cooling and heating air conditioner is installed in an electric vehicle, and the cooling device and the heating device are activated by electric energy.
- A method of controlling a cooling and heating air conditioner including: a cooling and heating air conditioning unit including a cooling device for producing cooled air and a heating device for producing heated air, the cooling and heating air conditioning unit sending the cooled air produced by the cooling device or the heated air produced by the heating device to a vehicle interior; an air conditioning setting portion for setting to a cooling mode for sending the cooled air produced by the cooling device; a heater setting portion for setting to a heating mode for sending the heated air produced by the heating device; an AUTO setting portion for setting to an AUTO mode for automatically selecting the cooling mode or the heating mode at least based on a temperature of the vehicle interior; an air conditioning indicator for indicating an activated state of the cooling device; and a heater indicator for indicating an activated state of the heating device, the method comprising:setting the cooling and heating air conditioning unit to the cooling mode, the heating mode or the AUTO mode so as to control the cooling and heating air conditioning unit according to the set mode; anddirecting the air conditioning indicator or the heater indicator to indicate the activated state of the cooling device or the heating device when the AUTO mode is selected by the AUTO setting portion.
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